Cape May County Herald, 9 April 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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The Herald and The Lantern

Wednesday, Aprils, 1980

Old Brick’ Gets New Minister Sunday

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Sanctification Sermon Theme At Covenant FISHING CREEK "Sanctification" is the theme of the II am. worship service this Sunday at Covenant Bible Church, according to pastor Dr George Fincke "Nothing is moije important than making sure that our doctrine of sanctification is biblical. Beware any kind of teaching about sanctification that ^emphasizes morbid self-examination, spiritual superiority or emotionalism," Dr Fincke commented The service will be broadcast over WCMC, AM (irwiandFM (10071 At the 7 p.m service, Dr. Fincke will speak on "The God of Jacob ” The service is carried over WHIO-FM 1023

COLD SPRING - The ministry of Pastor-elect Fred C. Bishoff will begin with the H a m service this Sunday at ‘Old Brick’ Presbyterian Church Ordination and installation of church officers will also take place at this time. 'y Rev BishofF is coming here froin First Presbyterian Church in Maywood (Passaic County). His new call began April 7 following his final service on Easter Sunday in Maywood. He succeeds the late Dr. Rhys Price in the pulpit of this historic church. Since Rev. Bishoff's election to his new pastoral seat here two months ago, Dr. Donald Barnhouse had been a frequent guest speaker

This Thursday evening, the Women’s Association will meet at 7:30 in Price Hall A program on "Life in Vietnam" will follow with all welcome to attend. Holy Eucharist At St. Mary’s STONE HARBOR - Rector Wesley Martin will celebrate the Holy Eucharist at 8 a m. this Sunday and lead a service of Morning Prayer, with sermon and choir at 10. Sunday School also meets at 10a.m. All Sunday services are followed by a coffee social for parishioners and visitors. The monthly meeting of the Episcopal Church Women starts at noon Monday, April 14.

Missionary Christian Club

Conference Meeting April 16

Underway RIO GRANDE - A half dozen different speakers * will address a series of missionary conferences being held April 9,13 and 20 at the Rio Grande Bible Church on Delsea Dr. This evening’s conference begins at 6 with it covered dish supper which, like the conference, is open to the-public. Bill Large will be the 7 p.m. speaker. He is affiliated with the Association of Baptist. World Evangelism and will be leaving soon for Peru. Ed I wan of the Sudan Interior Mission will be the guest during the 9:45 a.m. April 13 Sunday School hour. Richard Balassiates of International Christian Relief will be the speaker during the 11 a m, service April 13. And during the 7 o’clock evening service next Sunday, Rex Whitman of the Atlantic City Rescue Mission will speak. During the 9:45 and 11 a m. services April 20, Terry and Janet McClellan will speak. They will soon be leaving for Turkey as part of their International Missions service. Film Showing At Assembly Sun. Evening W. CAPE MAY - The inspirational film, "A Thief in the Night," will be shown 7 p.m. Sunday at First Assembly of God Church. Its sequel, "A Distant Thunder,” will be shown the following Sunday at 7. Sunday begins with church school for all ages at 9:45, followed by morning worship and Little People’s Church at 10:45, according to Pastor Wesley Newell. Guest Speakers RIO GRANDE - Rev. 'and Mrs. James Love, missionaries to England under Worldwide European Fellowship, will be guest speakers at the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. worship services in Grace Gospel Chapel Sunday. J

SOMERS POINT - The Cape-Atlantic Christian Women’s Club will hold its monthly funcheon 12:30 April 16 at Mac’s Restaurant here. •All women are invited to attend the Christian Women's Club which is non-denominational and open to the public Reservations are necessary and may He * made by calling Mary Ellen Chagaris, 652-7215, or / Emilie Thomson, 641-2603 by April 12. 1 There is free babysitting op the premises by responsible adults. Red Cross Mtg. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — The American Red Cross will hold its annual board members meeting 7:30 p.m. April 14, in the Methodist social hall, Church and Main Sts.

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